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MR. Caterpillar Discovers How To Have A Relationship With Jesus

The Adventure of a Lifetime Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see the world through the eyes of a curious friend? Meet Mr. Caterpillar, a tuxedo cat who is much more than a quiet house pet. With a “bucket list” that spans centuries and a heart full of wonder, Mr. Caterpillar invites you and your family to join him on an extraordinary journey through time. From the warmth of his fireplace to the dusty roads of ancient Israel, he is on a quest to witness the greatest events in history and discover the true identity of a man named Jesus.

A Story for Every Heart In a world that often feels complicated, Mr. Caterpillar reminds us that the most important truths are often the simplest. This isn’t just a book about the past; it’s an invitation to explore a friendship that changes everything. Whether you are a child hearing these stories for the first time or a parent looking to share the Gospel in a fresh, imaginative way, Mr. Caterpillar is the perfect guide to show you that God’s love is a bridge built specifically for you.

A Message from Kim Foth Kim Foth believes that the Gospel should be shared with warmth, joy, and a touch of whimsy. As an author, her mission is to peel back the layers of complex “religion” to reveal the simple, life-changing relationship at its core. Inspired by the inquisitive nature of our animal companions and a deep love for Scripture, Kim created Mr. Caterpillar to serve as a bridge for young readers who are just beginning to ask big questions about God.

Based on the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible, Kim’s writing is carefully crafted to be scripturally sound while remaining deeply engaging. Her goal is for every reader to walk away from this book feeling not just “informed” about Jesus, but truly known by Him. When she isn’t writing about time-traveling tuxedo cats, Kim is dedicated to fostering environments where faith can grow naturally, one story at a time.

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